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Political science 32%
Engineering 30%
neillewisjr.bsky.social
“‘the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice’ …It doesn’t bend on its own. History tells us we often have to apply force needed to make sure that the arc gets where it needs to go. This is one of those times.”
adamjschwarz.bsky.social
Illinois Gov. Pritzker vows to pursue Trump officials who participate in an illegal National Guard deployment to Chicago:

"If you hurt my people, nothing will stop me - not time or political circumstance - from making sure that you face justice under our constitutional rule of law."
atrupar.com
Tim Walz: "I always get in trouble for it and I'll continue to say it, I don't think we do any favors when we don't name it -- these are fascist policies."
rincewind.run
the thing I love about Zohran’s campaign is that instead of “this place fucking sucks and I alone can fix it” his message is “being a New Yorker rules, we live in the best city in the world, let’s make it even better together”

show some damn pride in the places you want to govern

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robertscotthorton.bsky.social
Remembering today when pro-GOP media erupted with outrage over Kamala Harris' warning that Trump had plans to militarize the national guard and deploy them on the streets of US cities. Indeed, he had such plans. And now he's implementing them.
atrupar.com
"Companies were reluctant to pass price hikes into stores, because they didn't want to make customers mad and lose market share. It's only now really sinking in that this is for real, and so the 'let's eat the tariffs for a while' thing is fading out." — @pkrugman.bsky.social
Paul Krugman on Trump's economic house of cards
"The thing that’s extra damaging now is the craziness."
www.publicnotice.co

by Jr

neillewisjr.bsky.social
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olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
I think the best interpretation of statements like these (both Third Way's and Nichols') is as "Trojan horse propaganda": statements that function as propaganda not because of what they say directly, but the meaning they smuggle in (as most of the replies and QTs are picking up on!)
radiofreetom.bsky.social
It would be a huge step forward for Democrats and for general clarity in political writing if these terms went away. These came mostly from academic hothouses.

by Olúfẹ́mi TáíwòReposted by: Jr

olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
I think the best interpretation of statements like these (both Third Way's and Nichols') is as "Trojan horse propaganda": statements that function as propaganda not because of what they say directly, but the meaning they smuggle in (as most of the replies and QTs are picking up on!)
radiofreetom.bsky.social
It would be a huge step forward for Democrats and for general clarity in political writing if these terms went away. These came mostly from academic hothouses.

by Jr

neillewisjr.bsky.social
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tressiemcphd.bsky.social
You can add up all the enjoyable pursuits of LLMs and the work productivity hacks and none of them, separately or together, will be more important than AI’s ecological costs or political disruption.

“We” is more important here.
tressiemcphd.bsky.social
You can add up all the enjoyable pursuits of LLMs and the work productivity hacks and none of them, separately or together, will be more important than AI’s ecological costs or political disruption.

“We” is more important here.
cdelawalla.bsky.social
As one can imagine, I have some thoughts. Here’s a thread no one asked for:

1. SCIENCE IN THE US IS POLITICAL. No matter how much you want to ignore that fact, it is supported by taxpayer dollars and is therefore, political by nature.

2. BUT it has had bipartisan support for decades, which…
theatlantic.com
For some scientists fighting partisan attacks, the goal is to defend their work from political interference. But in retaliating, @katherinejwu.com reports, they also run the risk of advancing the narrative that they want to fight.
Scientists Are Caught in a Political Trap
Fighting back against the Trump administration means they start to look more like activists.
bit.ly
atrupar.com
New in PN: Trump’s targeting of Black communities is not a coincidence

"Trump has never even pretended he’s the president for the entire United States. He’s the ruler of an overwhelmingly white sub-nation that seeks to subdue the country’s racially diverse urban centers."
Trump’s targeting of Black communities is not a coincidence
For decades, he’s conflated non-whiteness with danger and crime.
www.publicnotice.co

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lizneeley.bsky.social
Each Friday, I summarize what happened in science 🧪& higher ed. This was Week 31:

- Supreme Court decision is fractured & confusing but allows NIH grant terminations, forces fights to Court of Federal Claims
- University enrollments, hurricane reflections & more at buttondown.com/liminalcreat...
Week 31
Aug 18-22, 2025 - Keep going on
buttondown.com

Reposted by: Jr, Nathan P. Kalmoe

mguariglia.bsky.social
I'm a real live historian of policing, and I ended up writing a thread about this current moment..specifically what it signals that the NYPD are lessening the age and education requirements for police in order to get a big scary recruitment class. 🧵
mguariglia.bsky.social
Policing is an endless cycle of problems, reforms, and reforms becoming problems.

Police writ large never proved they can operate without hurting the public, but at one time, people believed education requirements & age restrictions curbed brutality. What does it say that we are now rejecting that?
From 'begging' to booming: NYPD's recruitment gains follow drop in standards
Six months ago, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the department was desperate for applicants. Now she's swearing in the largest class since 2016.
gothamist.com

Reposted by: Jr

longtimehistory.bsky.social
ICE body slams man's head hard into pavement—for eating crabs in public.

Agents shove him into ground with arms twisted behind his back—bleeding severely from his forehead.

"My head! You're breaking my arm!" he cries out. "Why are you doing this? I was just eating crabs!"

Washington, D.C.
joshuajfriedman.com
NEW: Pentagon officials tell Fox News that Trump will mobilize up to 1,700 National Guardsmen in 19 states (18 with GOP governors, plus NM? maybe an error?) from August through mid-November under Title 32, Section 502(f).
National Guard mobilizing in 19 states amid immigration, crime crackdown
Up to 1,700 National Guardsmen will deploy across 19 states to support ICE in President Trump’s immigration crackdown, effectively serving as support for an interagency effort.
www.foxnews.com

by JrReposted by: Greg Linden

neillewisjr.bsky.social
Wow.

I'm old enough to remember when the party line was to keep government *out* of big business.

"The remarkable turn of events makes the U.S. government one of Intel’s largest shareholders"

by Brendan NyhanReposted by: Jr, Will Jennings

brendannyhan.bsky.social
I've been calling it Calvinball for a long time, as have others, but still striking to see Justice Jackson embrace the terminology in her dissent on the NIH case ballsandstrikes.org/scotus/nih-c... www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p...

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